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Re: Games Discussion Thread
Not me. I wish the last one was
Not me. I wish the last one was
Speaking of plots you don't care about, I've been playing a fair bit of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen lately. The gameplay itself is pretty decent, with skills opening up various special attacks and allowing a bit of strategic play. The opening sequence is actually METAL AS FUCK as a dragon tears out your beating heart and devours it. But that's the high point of the story, devolving into a fairly standard RPG from then on.
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Less would be more in many respects when it comes to Dragon's Dogma. Less walking, for instance. You do get an infinite fast travel early in the game, but its fast-travel spots are ridiculously sparse.
I wish games would stop putting more effort into sidequests than the main primary questWhile the main quest IS fairly standard, some of the side quests are actually pretty cool.
So I actually do have to go back on those two. While the main quest IS fairly standard, some of the side quests (Especially those surrounding the duke's private life) are actually pretty cool. The characters around you get pretty fleshed out (except your pawn, but that's by design), and even your own Arisen gets some development. Hell, even the big bad DRAGON, goofy as his underbite kinda maw is, is actually kind of a decent character with his "that's just the way the world works" attitude.
And at least in the late game, you can find enough of the port crystals you can place yourself to make travelling around the world comfortable.
So while the game is pretty slight on stat-like character development, with it being automatic as you level up and you only unlocking job skills gradually, I'd actually encourage you to buy Dragon's Dogma if you've been on the fence about it or are just looking for an RPG to play. It's still not in the Dragon Age: Origins top tier of RPGs, but it's still a damn fine game worth your time and money.
I mean, damn. They even thought about what happens when you turn in a forgery instead of the genuine item. I'm actually looking forward to finding out if it has more consequences than just this one scene.
I've been playing Mad Max recently. I got it from the mystery Humble monthly bundle for just $12, which has been the only month so far that I thought was actually worth getting. Anyway, it's fairly decent but I do wish I had waited on clearing all the enemy camps, scarecrows, etc.. until AFTER I had finished the challengers. Enemies are super rare now.
Yup, I'm on the last achievement now (do all challenges). There's about 8 of them left. The most annoying is that "2 x 3 second jumps in a storm" because you can't just MAKE a storm happen, and when they do happen you're probably not at a good place for jumping.Aside from that I just have to destroy a bunch of vehicles by grinding, side smash, etc.. About halfway through those.
Still a rather fun game and it will keep you busy for 80+ hours if you do everything. Mattel should partner up and make Hot Wheels of all the different vehicles. A magnum opus pack with all the different custom parts from the game would be neat, or they could just make all the different archangels.
It's a cool game, but some of the features, like the watchtowers, feel a bit forced in order to make the game fit into the open-world game mold. Also, I'm still a bit conflicted about the ending.
Blizzard bans cheaters from Overwatch
Cheaters cry and make laughable statements about revenge
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What did they expect, cheating and all?